If they were traveling 18,000 kph, that’s still 5000 m/s. (3.1 miles per second). At full speed in the slow zone, that’s still more than enough to smear someone across a bulkhead without too many chunks left.
If they were traveling 18,000 kph, that’s still 5000 m/s. (3.1 miles per second). At full speed in the slow zone, that’s still more than enough to smear someone across a bulkhead without too many chunks left.
I’m just going to quote the other response I just made in this thread, since it addresses your very point.
The difference being these are not children coloring to pass the time while their parents have a meal on their night out. Artwork, which is to say professional artwork of a sufficient quality to be included in a game, takes time and effort to create.
Its not about the majority, its about the value of an artist’s work. This is work that a professional artist would charge a professional price for, rather than the significantly lower amount they will pay the public.
Also, I didn’t choose the restaurant metaphor, which has its limits. The point being that the art is…
The difference is that that Perkins isn’t compiling books of children’s drawings, then turning around and selling them for $60 each.
Well if the denizens of the video game version of Osaka want to yell at me for saying the castle that doesn’t exist is under the wrong virtual city, they know where to find me.
I am okay with this.
Luke, temper your expectations. While it is a Yakuza game, and thus a great game, it also has a giant golden castle buried beneath Tokyo.
Again, you’re making a lot of assumptions about the writers mind and influences, none of which are supported by the work.
Do you think that your hundreds of mods may have had an affect on your load times?
What does that have to do with sexual undertones?
By all means, please go through the scene for me and indicate where anyone but Kara was emotional.
Having played the game, including all the variations of the scene in question, and actually understanding the context of the setting, the scene was devoid of emotion entirely. Kara was no more a sexual object than she was a human being, and Zlatko interacted with her in no different a way than he did any other android…
There really aren’t. Perhaps that’s what some choose to impose upon the scene, but at no point in this scene is the android treated as anything more than an object that is broken.
Hey man, I liked Force Commander.
Wait for it...
If a passenger tried to board a flight with a rash and swelling like that, I wouldn’t have taken the passenger’s word that their affliction wasn’t communicable without some kind of proof. How would the flight attendant know the passenger wasn’t actually contagious? They’re not a doctor.
Best show on TV right now, and it also happens to be science fiction. Trust me.
Could be. I don’t remember that DLC enough to say, but it sure looked sufficiently big-footy when it grabbed me.